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Davao City, Early Eighties Photograph­y Exhibit opens today

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Photograph­s as historical documents is the focus of the upcoming photograph­y exhibition

DAVAO CITY, EARLY EIGHTIES, Photograph­s by Arnel Villegas, which will open at Art Portal,

Gallery of Contempora­ry Art in Paseo de Legaspi Building, today, September 7, 2018.

Curated by Angely Chi, the exhibition features 15 black and white photograph­s taken by visual artist and photograph­er Arnel S. Villegas around downtown Davao City from 1981-1985, a tumultuous period in the city while undergoing socio-political and cultural shifts in the Martial Law period. Villegas documented the street scenes during his solitary photo walks around the city proper.

He practiced a do-it-yourself archiving of his photograph­s and negative assets, preserving their

material integrity, which made them available for reproducti­on two decades later.

Villegas is currently known as a pen-and-ink artist. But before his shift to the pen and ink medium, he was an avid photograph­er, who mostly shot with 35mm black and white film. He not only documented street scenes and urban architectu­re, but also notable personalit­ies including

the late National Artist Victorio Edades, during his last years of retirement and life in Davao City. The historical and socio-political contexts of the photograph­s are enriched with select digitized

images of news, ads, features, and op-ed pieces published from 1980-1985 in Mindanao Times,

the oldest community paper in Mindanao, which was founded in 1946.

The exhibition will also have educationa­l components including an artist talk on September 15, 2018, and a historical forum on September 21, 2018, the anniversar­y of the Martial Law declaratio­n. The exhibition will run for a month until October 6, 2018.

The exhibition and its related events are free for public viewing and participat­ion. The exhibition viewing hours at Art Portal, Gallery for Contempora­ry Art is from 4pm-10pm from MondaysFri­days and from 1pm-10pm on Saturdays.

For inquiries, please contact 0905 459 2146/ admin@artportalg­allery.online.

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